It's late, and thanks to a monsoon thunderstorm wreaking havoc with the internet connection, it's later than I wanted this to be, so I'll be brief...
First, I have two posts coming up early this week that I'm very excited about. One involves virtually no work on my part (no, that's
not why I'm excited about it) and is a sequel of sorts to a prior post. The other involves quite a bit of work on my part and, well, I don't want to spoil it. Just don't miss it.
Second, I wanted to make sure I highlighted some stuff around the web I've been meaning to link to...
1. Reader Gwyneth has started a
Kids in Atlanta website highlighting kids-related musical events in Atlanta. It's very thorough, and I think it's a great example of what people can do to make it easy for the public to find out about kids' musicians.
2.
Reader Suzanne (I thiiiiink) Gwyneth also is now operating a "Live365" radio station entitled
"Gooney Bird Radio" , playing some artists familiar to this website, along with the occasional foreign language and poetry.
3. Thanks to
The Lovely Mrs. Davis, who mentioned this site to Christopher Noxon, author of
Rejuvenile and its
associated blog, and thanks to Noxon for noticing. (Go back to the
old site, and you can find the reviews for Gwendolyn and the Good Time Gang and Captain Bogg and Salty, both of which draw mention in Noxon's book. They'll get posted here soon, too. Really.) You can read Mrs. Davis' review of the book
here.
And finally, thanks to both
Charity and the JAMband and
Joe McDermott, who both linked here recently. McDermott, incidentally, just won the Children's section of the John Lennon Songwriting Contest for "Great Big World" (no, not the
Hoodwinked version) and will have a new album coming out soon.
OK, and really finally, Milkshake and Rebecca Frezza videos for PBS Kids
here.
There. That oughta hold ya. Come back soon, though, I promise it'll be worth it.